I'd put donor manager on the USB: E:\donor5\
And I'd put 4 files (vfp6*.*) in the \windows\system32 folder.
No registry changes would be needed on the local computer.
Do you think this would be true?
It would be very useful to me since I have access to lab computers where I shouldn't leave personal information.
jmuehleisen wrote:Steve,
If you get totally stuck, you could do a manual install from the other computer.
Here's how. A flash drive would make this pretty quick and easy.
Basically, you would need all of the files in the c:\donor5 folder (and sub folders). Copy those to c:\donor5 (or whever you want to install the program).
Next, you would need all files that begin with vfp6*.* in the \windows\system32 folder. There are 4 files there that need to be transferred to the system32 folder on the new computer.
Then, create a shortcut on your desktop to the DM program: Target: c:\donor5\donor.exe Start in: c:\donor5
Adjust as needed for your situation.
That would get you running.
Then, to transfer data from computer 1 to computer 2 (and vice versa) use the "Pack and Go" routine. It makes quick work of stuff like this.
Let me know how it goes.